Lamb and Lynx
Click here for poem Lynx Gaede wrote when she was 10.
Lamb and Lynx Gaede were born on 30 June 1992 in Fresno, California. They are fraternal twins. Until recently, they were home-schooled by their mother, April, who taught them to be proud of their heritage and their race. They have a baby sister called Dresden.
The twins started performing together when they were nine. Lamb, who’s slightly taller than her sister, plays the guitar and also writes some of their songs. Lynx plays the violin and is currently learning the bass guitar. They both sing. Lamb loves Andalusian horses, malamutes, Boston terriers, and cats, while Lynx’s favourite animals are pug dogs. They also love Barney the purple dinosaur!
They chose the name Prussian Blue because part of their heritage is Prussian German. Also, they have blue eyes, and they just think that Prussian blue is a pretty colour. Their first CD, Fragment of the Future, was released last year and they’re currently working on their second album. One of their most recent songs, “The Stranger,” is based on a poem by Rudyard Kipling (at a recent concert, one of the sisters said she couldn’t remember Kipling’s first name, then the other joked that the truth was she just didn’t know how to pronounce it!).
But the girls are not just talented musicians; they're also very smart. Last year at their junior high school, they both earned the Principal’s List award for their excellent grades. Also, Lynx was nominated "7th grade Princess" and Lamb won the school History award. They've even found time to act, appearing in the horror film Dark Walker in 2003.
They’re already in the process of becoming big stars. In 2003, they were featured in a BBC documentary. More recently, they were the subject of a segment of ABC’s Primetime, and the Sun newspaper in the UK wrote an article about them. As Rich Lindstrom said, “These gals will be breaking new ground, and will also capture the imagination of young boys and girls all across the world.”
Lamb and Lynx Gaede were born on 30 June 1992 in Fresno, California. They are fraternal twins. Until recently, they were home-schooled by their mother, April, who taught them to be proud of their heritage and their race. They have a baby sister called Dresden.
The twins started performing together when they were nine. Lamb, who’s slightly taller than her sister, plays the guitar and also writes some of their songs. Lynx plays the violin and is currently learning the bass guitar. They both sing. Lamb loves Andalusian horses, malamutes, Boston terriers, and cats, while Lynx’s favourite animals are pug dogs. They also love Barney the purple dinosaur!
They chose the name Prussian Blue because part of their heritage is Prussian German. Also, they have blue eyes, and they just think that Prussian blue is a pretty colour. Their first CD, Fragment of the Future, was released last year and they’re currently working on their second album. One of their most recent songs, “The Stranger,” is based on a poem by Rudyard Kipling (at a recent concert, one of the sisters said she couldn’t remember Kipling’s first name, then the other joked that the truth was she just didn’t know how to pronounce it!).
But the girls are not just talented musicians; they're also very smart. Last year at their junior high school, they both earned the Principal’s List award for their excellent grades. Also, Lynx was nominated "7th grade Princess" and Lamb won the school History award. They've even found time to act, appearing in the horror film Dark Walker in 2003.
They’re already in the process of becoming big stars. In 2003, they were featured in a BBC documentary. More recently, they were the subject of a segment of ABC’s Primetime, and the Sun newspaper in the UK wrote an article about them. As Rich Lindstrom said, “These gals will be breaking new ground, and will also capture the imagination of young boys and girls all across the world.”
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If you read other posts on my blog about Lamb and Lynx (there are lots of them), you should be able to decide:
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